Nirvana
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28/01/2010
British band Muse are no strangers to the spotlight but now they've decided they want to follow in the footsteps of rock gods Nirvana to make a documentary.
The boys from Devon are currently on tour Down Under, where they're due to rock some of Oz's summer festivals.
Speaking to Australia's Triple J radio station, Chris Wolstenholme said: "We'd like to do something more along the lines of a touring documentary as opposed to just a gig this time."
He called the Nirvana film Live! Tonight! Sold Out! "one of the best tour documentaries I've ever watched".
His remarks would indicate that we're going go get to see the lads from Muse in a different light and maybe even find out if they're hiding any vintage T-shirts in their wardrobes.
Nirvana's now iconic documentary was largely put together by Kurt Cobain, with the surviving members finishing the project with the help of Kevin Kerslake after the singer's tragic death in 1994.
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